October 15, 2013

History will record that President Putin was robbed of a Nobel Peace Prize, while President Obama was undeservedly awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.

The Nobel Peace Prize is truly useless and meaningless since the propagandists who hand out the prize make their decision not based on merit, dedication to peace, and honest service, but for political reasons.

The Nobel Peace Prize has lost its prestige, which makes it valueless.

The OPCW may be performing the destruction of chemical weapons in Syria,
but it was Russian President Vladimir Putin, who deserved the Nobel
Peace Prize as it was his initiative, which prevented World War III,
political analyst F. William Engdahl told RT.

RT: Will this Prize really help the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons do its job in Syria?

F. William Engdahl: I don’t think the Nobel Peace Prize is
going to help eliminate the chemical weapons out of Syria. I
think that’s going to be done on an entirely different level. I
think that the awarding of the Prize to that particular
organization was really a political dodge by the Oslo Nobel Peace
Prize Committee – the Norwegian Parliament Committee – that
awards the Peace Prize. In point of fact it should’ve gone to
President Putin and I say this because it’s his intervention into
this entire process that gave Obama an escape route out of what
potentially looked like it was going to be World War III. The
organization… the organization designated to do such a removal
job, but they didn’t make the initiative.

Lord Truscott, a member of the UK's House of Lords, has nominated
President Vladimir Putin for the Nobel Peace Prize for his plan to scrap
Syrian chemical weapons. This prevented the escalation of the conflict
and will “save thousands of lives”.

On Tuesday morning, Lord Peter Truscott submitted the nomination
to the Nobel Committee. He believes Putin deserves a prize for
his role in the initiative to eliminate the Syrian chemical
weapons arsenal, which helped to prevent the “civil war
escalating to a fully international
crisis”.

“I looked at what President Putin did at the G20, where he
took [US] President Obama aside and gave this initiative a real
push,” the British MP told Voice of Russia radio.